On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:

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> On 05-Sep-2002/20:43 -0000, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >> 
> >> Don't set it to silent.  Set it to bounce the damn stuff to [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
> >> the US FTC. I just read that they're only having about 10k/day sent to 
> >> them. If they get a few million, maybe they'll finally get after the bloody
> >> spammers.
> >
> >That's really not such a great idea...do we really want the government 
> >getting involved in this.  After all, they're doing such a great job, as it 
> >is, with the current laws. :-(
> 
> The govt could help in this case. Something simple like requiring valid
> return addresses and honoring requests for removal would go a long way.
> Enabling recipients and ISPs to sue would also help. Most of these clowns
> are spamming to make money. The best way to affect their behavior is to
> affect their profits.

That might work...if all the spammers were based here in the States.



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